The Auckland Islands : a short account of their climate, soil, & productions : and the advantages of...
The Auckland Islands : a short account of their climate, soil, & productions : and the advantages of establishing there a settlement at Port Ross for carrying on the southern whale fisheries / by Charles Enderby.
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London : Pelham Richardson, 1849.
Date
1849.
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84/416 , DSM/987.9/E , 84/415
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Language
English
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iv, [vi] 57 p., [2] folded leaves of plates : 1 col. ill., maps ; 21 cm.
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London : Pelham Richardson, 1849.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1849.
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The Auckland Islands : a short account of their climate, soil, & productions : and the advantages of establishing there a settlement at Port Ross for carrying on the southern whale fisheries / by Charles Enderby.
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Panoramic view of the Auckland Islands on 1 folded leaf at end.
The appendix contains the prospectus of the Southern Whale Fishery Company.
Ferguson bibliography.
Mitchell Library copy at DSM/ 987.9/ E (copy 2): has Alfred Lee bookplate.
Mitchell Library copy at DSM/ 987.9/ E: signed, 'D.S. Mitchell.'
Selected for Digitisation 2016
Citation / References Note
Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 5036.
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Online at the State Library of NSW.
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84/416 , DSM/987.9/E , 84/415
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74VvgoLQjO3l
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991012354439702626
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